Monday, December 17, 2012

Persuasive Essay: Bullying by Michael Waguenouni

                      Bullying
Michael Waguenouni                                                                                12/14/12
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Bullying is horrible because kids do not want to go to school. They always get injured. For example, say that you were getting bullied, you should walk away and find an adult because, once I got bullied, and I was hurt. It also hurt my feeling too.
Besides there are two things you should not do when being bullied. One, never stand up to him, that’ll only make it worse, and two, never talk to him because that’ll make it even more worse because they think they can do whatever they want.
Say that you were in class and this bully wanted to get attention. If he or she is bothering you, ignore he or she because he or she gets ignored he or she will give up and move on to a new target.
Unfortunately, teasing is often a part of growing up. Almost every child experiences it. But it isn’t always as innocuous as it seems, words can cause pain. Teasing becomes bullying when it is repetitive or when there is a conscious intent to hurt another child.
It can be verbal bullying (making threats and/or name calling), physiological (excluding children, spreading rumors), or physical bullying(hitting, pushing, taking a child’s possessions.)
Bullying can happen everywhere. At work, school, on the street, in the park, everywhere. No one is safe from bullies. researchers estimate that twenty to thirty percent of school-age children are involved in bullying incidents. Let me give you some advice how to fight a bully. Never hit the bully. Show that you are not scared. don’t answer them. Walk away and go to an adult, policeman, your parents, their parents, a teacher, or a principal.
In conclusion bulling is horrible because all throughout these reasons: they hate to go to school and get injured by bullies. I advise people instead of getting bullied they can just be friends. And if people are having problems they should tell their parents.

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